2018 Validates Strength of Master Plan

Looking back on 2018, it’s clear that Irvine’s Master Plan has created a city built to succeed.

This year’s accomplishments touch almost every aspect of life — schools, safety, family, jobs and open space.

“This didn’t happen by chance,” says Bryan Starr, president of the Greater Irvine Chamber of Commerce. “Irvine was master planned to succeed.”

As the city prepares for its 47th birthday on Dec. 28, one thing is clear: Irvine is hitting its stride.

Photo courtesy of Ryan Lilyengren.

HERE’S THE YEAR IN REVIEW:

In January, Irvine was named the most fiscally sound city in America by The Fiscal Times.

In April, about 300 people gathered at Quail Hill to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Irvine’s Open Space Agreement, which resulted in permanently preserving 16,000 acres — one-third of the city — as open space.

In May, Irvine police held their first Pizza with a Cop event to engage with residents as they do with Coffee with a Cop, National Night Out and Open House events.

In May, The Trust for Public Land ranked Irvine’s parks and open space in the nation’s top 10 — and the best in Southern California.

In July, county assessor’s records showed Irvine home values increased on average 50 percent more than the rest of Orange County in the past year.

In September, FBI statistics ranked Irvine the safest city of its size in America — for the 13th straight year.